Design of an In-Class Virtual Calm Down Space for Neurodiverse Students
Jackson Ritchey (),
Yasmean Dehaghani () and
Tamara Roth ()
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Jackson Ritchey: University of Arkansas
Yasmean Dehaghani: University of Arkansas
Tamara Roth: University of Arkansas
A chapter in Information Systems and Neuroscience, 2024, pp 367-374 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Infia Studios has developed virtual reality (VR) “calm down spaces” for use in school classrooms. While aimed at helping students on the Autism Spectrum, the calming effects are available for all students. Developed as a SmartPhone app called “Serenity,” the concept is to provide a better calming experience (vs a physical calm down space) for a distressed student while helping minimize disruption to learning. The data presented here is from a “proof of concept” demonstration study conducted at a local elementary school with 15 participants aged 9–11 years old. Each student experienced the Serenity VR app using a VR headset for three minutes, then was asked a brief series of questions. Without fail, all students reported a positive experience and a calming effect from the digital environments.
Keywords: Neurodiversity; Virtual Reality; Calm-down Space; Classroom Technology; Digital Environments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-58396-4_32
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